From: Joseph M. Lexa [jmlexa@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:28 AM
To: rule-comments@sec.gov
Subject: SEC S7-10-03
S7-10-03
Corporations are lobbying hard to stop this reform. I want the SEC to amend
its rules to increase shareholders' ability to pick corporate directors
Half the shares in US companies are held by individual
shareholders. Most have no idea the SEC is deciding this issue. But if
shareholders can't pick their representatives, and if CEOs do, no one should
be surprised if boards fail to protect shareholders, and instead protect the
executives to whom they owe their jobs. Most executives do well but boards
must stop poor ones. Please amend the rules to increase Shareholders' ability
to pick Corp. Directors.
Regards,
Joe Lexa
H:(919) 387-9290
C: (919) 608-0310
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